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Military Photographer of the Year Winner 1999 TITLE: "African Sky" CATEGORY: Portfolio PLACE: Third Place Portfolio CAPTION INFORMATION: November 2nd 1999. A South African paratrooper walks in the twilight through II MEF Marine Forces Unitas camp in Saint Helena Bay, South Africa. U.S. Troops from the USS Carter Hall are in South Africa working with their South African counterparts as part of the West African Training Cruise. IMAGE FILE #DD-SP-01-00047

Military Photographer of the Year Winner 1999 TITLE: "African Sky" CAT...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: PH2 Shane T. Mccoy Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Military Photographer of the Year Winner 1999 TITLE: "Do You See What I See" CATEGORY: Portfolio PLACE: Third Place Portfolio CAPTION INFORMATION: Saint Helena Bay Beach, South Africa, November 2nd 1999. American troops interact with South African troops as seen through the binoculars of gate guard LCPL Mark Wherley. U.S. troops from the USS Carter Hall are in South Africa working with their South African counterparts as part of the West African Training Cruise. IMAGE FILE #DD-SP-01-00050

Military Photographer of the Year Winner 1999 TITLE: "Do You See What ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: PH2 Shane T. Mccoy Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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